Author : Barbara B. Hodgson
Publisher : Saunders
ISBN 13 : 9781416025399
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (253 download)
Book Synopsis Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2006 by : Barbara B. Hodgson
Download or read book Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2006 written by Barbara B. Hodgson and published by Saunders. This book was released on 2005-06 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handbook is a must-have reference for practitioners who seek current, reliable content on medications and comprehensive information on IV drugs. Its alphabetical organization makes it easy to find crucial information quickly. A bound-in CD-ROM includes searchable and printable drug cards, which aid in patient teaching. Cross references top 400 U.S. brand name drugs directly in the main section of the book. Includes fixed combinations in dosages of each combined drug directly within the individual monographs. Identifies the top 200 prescribed trade name drugs within the monograph to help the user identify the most frequently administered drugs. Distinguishes side effects and adverse reactions and lists the effect or reaction by frequency of occurrence. Incorporates frequently-used herb monographs in the A to Z portion of the book. Includes extensively expanded IV content, including a comprehensive 65-drug compatibility chart. Organizes nursing considerations in a functional nursing process framework and include headings for Baseline Assessment, Intervention/Evaluation, and Patient/Family Teaching. Includes lifespan and disorder-related dosage variations, such as pediatric, geriatric, hepatic, and immune- or renal-compromised patients. Full monographs for approximately 25 to 40 drugs newly approved by the FDA. New interactions, precautions, alerts, patient teaching instructions, and other need-to-know information included throughout to ensure safe drug information. Special icon and text treatment for "High-Alert Drugs" and relevant content to caution nurses to use extra care in administering drugs most likely to cause harm. Appendixes for drug names that sound alike and look alike; safe drug administration; equianalgesic dosing; and orphan drugs used to treat rare, chronic diseases. Quick-reference charts of IV infusion rates for heparin.